CB Cebulski of Marvel is planning a portfolio review at the Festo Comic Con in Mexico. And Marvel and the show have made a downloadable script of Mighty
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And as for Peter Parker…
There are spoilers ahead If you're planning to read the book, stop now, and come back later But if you're the kind of person who has stopped buying the comic until Peter Parker does indeed return (and I met a few of you in New York), this may give you a[...]
The one with big massive spoilers we first hypothesised at the weekend and suddenly got it all firmed up yesterday that will make certain comic fans tear their hair out at the roots (if they have any left after Man Of Steel).
Yesterday, CBR ran a preview of the Justice League #22 Which makes for interesting[...]
You read Bleeding Cool yesterday, so you knew to avoid the New York Post. And then you went offline. You didn't look at your tweets, you stayed off
Spoilers, obviously.
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Spoilers, obviously.
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Spoilers, obviously.
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Spoilers, obviously.
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Spoilers, obviously.
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Spoilers obviously More than usual.
So What's in the box? Okay, what's under the silver tray? Bloody, rotting, but recognisable Maybe we should have… a poll? Let's do it!
[polldaddy poll=6833565]
Comics courtesy of Orbital Comics, London.
You remember the scene from Seven "What's in the box?"
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Yeah, that one[...]
There was no solicitation for Gambit #10. Instead they went straight from #9 to #11 by mistake. Issue #11 was meant to be #10. Its solicitation text read.
There may be Spider-Man and Avengers Arena spoilers at the end of this article.
I blame Marvel personally.
First it was spoiling all manner of stories in the national press one, maybe two days, before the comic was available on the shelves.
Then, this year, they decide to prevew All New X-Men by running the final pages of[...]
And I'm going to explore those – and why this could be a real opportunity for the comic.
From here on, there are spoilers Massive, huge spoilers.
Okay, the new Amazing Spider-Man #698 has a very clever structure, that insists you reread the comic upon completion, to give you a different experience Knowing that Otto Octavius has[...]
We are all aware that demand for the Batman: Death Of The Family crossover is outstripping supply. Leading to instant sellouts and climbing eBay prices.
Rich Johnston says:
There may be spoilers here, but only accidentally We are going by what has been shown in the BBC trailers (not the Canadian one which we are ignoring for these purposes) and trying to work out stuff from what we know.
Facts:
This is the last episode for Amy Pond and Rory Williams
This episode is[...]
Look, I've had a very busy day, give me a break.
And if you want to avoid spoilers for Avengers Vs X-Men #11, I'd avoid reading any newspaper or news site, or Twitter, or anything (aside from Bleeding Cool, and even then, watch out for the forums) until you get to the comics store Oh and[...]
This week's Uncanny X-Force #18 was bagged to avoid spoilers You know what that means… an Unboxing Video, at Orbital Comics, amidst their Doctor Who display.
The book was so popular it has gone to second print already with the climatic scene, by artist Jerome Opeña repurposed for the new cover So despite this cover being[...]
As Rich notes in today's top post, spoilers have been a major topic of conversation this week And if what happened in this particular instance is an accidental editorial slip, I'm frankly surprised it doesn't happen more often Because the editorial side of the equation doesn't think about the timeline in terms of just in-store[...]
In an arranged news release with the Associated Press, and as Bleeding Cool warned you, Marvel Comics has released news concerning the contents of
Let's hear the roll call!
SPOILERS FOLLOW
UPDATE: Carl Prude of Paramount gets in touch to say that many of the plot points below are inaccurate Clearly the Casting call writers need to pay more attention!
The New Joes – Including Walker, Brock and Robyn The casting call reveals a little more about each of their characters.
Walker is[...]
Interesting indeed.
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In the newest issue of Flashpoint, out today, we discover…
Today, Wildstorm Enters Flashpoint (SPOILERS)
So, we knew with Voodoo, Stormwatch and Grifter, that Wildstorm would be embedding itself into the DC Universe relaunch after Flashpoint concludes.
Who Is The Flashpoint Joker? (SPOILERS)
In the first issue of[...]
custody.
With the help of Iceman and the Human Torch, he makes his last stand in Queens, saving Aunt May and Gwen Stacy before dying in Mary Jane Watson's arms.
And they quote writer Brian Michael Bendis, the person who has been so enraged by spoilers in the past, saying;
Listen, I sat there typing this thing with[...]
Spoilers.
Look away.
Look away.
Look away.
Spoilers.
Good.
In Knight And Squire #5, not only do we meet The Joker, as he arrives in the UK to play havoc with the harmless Jarvis Poker, the British Joker, but he kills superhero The Shrike in the process Who happens to be the boyfriend of titular character, Squire.
Which means Paul Cornell has[...]
You'll also go behind-the-scenes to see Russell hard at work on his comics adaptation of Neil Gaiman's SANDMAN: THE DREAM HUNTERS
Thor goes out swinging in final issue of Thor: The Mighty Avenger
a preview of Thor: The Mighty Avenger #8, the final issue of the series by writer Roger Langridge and artist Chris Samnee
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